When you see fans posting that the BIG gets to many allocations to NCAAs give them the facts. This season the BIG got less than 33% of the NCAA spots but had 41 out of 80 AAs so better than 50%. Happens pretty much every year.
I have it at 40. I wonder where my difference is.When you see fans posting that the BIG gets to many allocations to NCAAs give them the facts. This season the BIG got less than 33% of the NCAA spots but had 41 out of 80 AAs so better than 50%. Happens pretty much every year.
I went thru it again and I had 5 at 149 and there were only 4 so 40 AAs is correct.I have it at 40. I wonder where my difference is.
Also considering any allocations that were either not given (not enough matches) or “stolen” spots by those not allocated). Generally, your stars have merit…just seeing if it can be refined.Can you explain how the stats you cite lead to the conclusion you’ve drawn? If you will, take us through whether you think the AQ allocations are to blame, or the at large process. What would you change, and what stats after your change would demonstrate it worked better?
What if we said you can go to as many in-season tourneys as you want within Competition Date restrictions, but all of them count only toward Quality Wins and RPI (and # matches for coaches' poll and RPI)? But absolutely do not count toward W-L.Some teams, especially in the ACC and VA Tech in particular play the allocation game. Looking at Tom Crook who earned an allocation at 141. Lost his last 4 matches of the season to finish 17-13. He hit the Southeast open, Patriot Open and Southern Scuffle He picked up a "countable" record of 11-2 at these opens wrestling the likes of Ohio's 5th stringer. Without the opens, he's 6-11 on the year. That's not an allocation worthy wrestler.
I appreciate Open tournaments but some teams flat out abuse them. Like Dresser with his last chance games, some schools send wrestlers then they don't weigh in if the bracket isn't favorable. I'd really like to see a rule that only one open per year counts for RPI and record.
Those same opens are available to every team. And the Dresser last chance invites were removed by rule a couple of seasons ago.Some teams, especially in the ACC and VA Tech in particular play the allocation game. Looking at Tom Crook who earned an allocation at 141. Lost his last 4 matches of the season to finish 17-13. He hit the Southeast open, Patriot Open and Southern Scuffle He picked up a "countable" record of 11-2 at these opens wrestling the likes of Ohio's 5th stringer. Without the opens, he's 6-11 on the year. That's not an allocation worthy wrestler.
I appreciate Open tournaments but some teams flat out abuse them. Like Dresser with his last chance games, some schools send wrestlers then they don't weigh in if the bracket isn't favorable. I'd really like to see a rule that only one open per year counts for RPI and record.
.700 is the winning % needed so Crook going 11-2 doesn't mean anything his 17-13 record didn't get him an allocation. Beating guys who were ranked and getting an RPI didSome teams, especially in the ACC and VA Tech in particular play the allocation game. Looking at Tom Crook who earned an allocation at 141. Lost his last 4 matches of the season to finish 17-13. He hit the Southeast open, Patriot Open and Southern Scuffle He picked up a "countable" record of 11-2 at these opens wrestling the likes of Ohio's 5th stringer. Without the opens, he's 6-11 on the year. That's not an allocation worthy wrestler.
I appreciate Open tournaments but some teams flat out abuse them. Like Dresser with his last chance games, some schools send wrestlers then they don't weigh in if the bracket isn't favorable. I'd really like to see a rule that only one open per year counts for RPI and record.
My son had 56/80 AAs called correctly and earned 5 hundo in our pool.When you see fans posting that the BIG gets to many allocations to NCAAs give them the facts. This season the BIG got less than 33% of the NCAA spots but had 41 out of 80 AAs so better than 50%. Happens pretty much every year.
And how many of the 20 0-2 wrestlers lost to other BIG opponents?Those same opens are available to every team. And the Dresser last chance invites were removed by rule a couple of seasons ago.
With 67% of Big Ten wrestlers making the field this year I have a hard time buying any argument that the conference was hard done by. Add to that the fact that 20 Big Ten wrestlers went 0-2 and I do not see an argument for letting in more.
I am with @PSU Mike on this one - marginal probability of last guy scoring.
I don't know. How many?And how many of the 20 0-2 wrestlers lost to other BIG opponents?
RPI can be manipulated by opens. Hitting a backup that is 10-5 at opens is oftentimes better than hitting a starter for RPI especially if that backup hit a high record wrestler in each of the 5 losses. The best way to fix this is only the matches against wrestlers that have started 5 duels count..700 is the winning % needed so Crook going 11-2 doesn't mean anything his 17-13 record didn't get him an allocation. Beating guys who were ranked and getting an RPI did
125 SmithI don't know. How many?
So basically field average.125 Smith
133 Shawver
141 Lemus
149 Clark
149 Zargo
165 Scoles
197 Wisler
So seven by my count. Plus others got terrible seeds/draws. Dekraker ended up with a 31 and went 0-2 against 1st and 5th placers.
7 total.And how many of the 20 0-2 wrestlers lost to other BIG opponents?
No it wouldnt Ross lock haven was in RS that year. So you started by using his record and now moved the goalpost got it. I know all about the allocation process and how it works.RPI can be manipulated by opens. Hitting a backup that is 10-5 at opens is oftentimes better than hitting a starter for RPI especially if that backup hit a high record wrestler in each of the 5 losses. The best way to fix this is only the matches against wrestlers that have started 5 duels count.
There was a Lock Haven backup who won 50 matches not too long ago hitting nothing but opens. A starter catching him at an open would have been an RPI dream.
Matches against redshirts count for RPI and record.No it wouldnt Ross lock haven was in RS that year. So you started by using his record and now moved the goalpost got it. I know all about the allocation process and how it works.